This was my grandfather's watch. As you can see from my description above, I know very little about it. I have not opened the case, so I have no movement serial number. I haven't had any success trying to locate a picture of the same watch on the web, so I was hoping you could help.

Check the back of your watch for the correct date buddy, should be M0. If you could update your header records to include the correct date (196-), the correct movement (should be 10BZ), jewel count (23). Thanks!

Hi Ryan, welcome to myBulova. Congratulations on having this wonderful keepsake of your grandfather. There aren't many things as personal as a watch and you're fortunate to have it. If you intend to wear it please have it service first. This type of mechanical watch requires cleaning and oiling every 3-5 years to make sure it lasts through to the next generation.

Thanks for the comments. I've actually had the watch for over 10 years and only wear it occasionally. The watch was probably cleaned right before I got it, but not since. I wind it at least a dozen times a year, wearing it maybe half that. If it were waterproof, I would probably wear it more.

President, but I don't agree with the variant as there are mat ads for the other variants in the 1960 "Four years in the making" series. I think it is just a way for the advertiser to distinguish between each watch in the ad!

I am at two tix tentative for this one as a variant C. by this time I bet this president series had a two letter variant. we have the Bulova model price lists for this time. I just have to dig them out and check out some info there